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VFX105 3D Modelling and Rendering
This subject is designed to give students a fundamental working knowledge and understanding of 3D modelling and rendering in a computer environment. This will allow the student to create simple and complex 3D rendered models which may be used in animations or multimedia, on and/or off line products, or for proto-typing work in another medium.
Subject Outlines
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Availability
Session 2 (60)
On Campus
Wagga Wagga Campus
Subject Information
Grading System
HD/FL
Duration
One session
School
School of Communication and Creative Industries
Enrolment Restrictions
Not available to students who have already completed MPI203.
Assumed Knowledge
VFX102 or CCI100
Incompatible Subjects
MPI203
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this subject, students should:
- be able to demonstrate the theory of 3D computation, modelling and rendering
- be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the practice of producing 3D images for internet, television, movie or related graphic design
- be able to demonstrate a working knowledge of the software and hardware employed in the 3D industry
- be able to demonstrate an appreciation of the creative potential of 3D based multimedia
Syllabus
This subject will cover the following topics:
- History, theory and practice of 3D computer graphics
- Introduction to 3D Space
- Design and technical creativity
- Modelling
- Materials, Textures and Shading
- Lighting
- Digital Cinematography
- Rendering
- Specialist software
